'A sequence of wild, desperate, beautiful and original statements... Moored Man is a fine poem. There is a tragic loneliness in it reminiscent of that in Ted Hughes's Crow.' Ronald Blythe 'Crossley-Holland uncovers not only words but an entire landscape which haunts and is rich in echoes.' Helen Dunmore, The Observer 'Highly sensitised to the relationship between man and the landscape, and man and the four elements. He has got this marvellous capacity of moving quite effortlessly from today back across a thousand years, and back again.' Charles Causley

Kevin Crossley-Holland is a poet, translator from Anglo-Saxon, librettist, reteller of traditional tales and novelist for children. The Mountains of Norfolk brings together poems from eight previous collections, spare yet sensuous, bearing witness to relationships, history, East Anglia, language and the craft of writing, and the meeting-places of body and spirit. The volume also contains a group of new poems musing on youth and old age, friendship, love and the layers of landscape.
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The book brings together old and new poems which bear witness to relationships, history, East Anglia, language, the craft of writing, the meeting-places of body and spirit; as well as musings on youth and old age, friendship, love and the layers of landscape.
Les mer
'A sequence of wild, desperate, beautiful and original statements... Moored Man is a fine poem. There is a tragic loneliness in it reminiscent of that in Ted Hughes's Crow.' Ronald Blythe 'Crossley-Holland uncovers not only words but an entire landscape which haunts and is rich in echoes.' Helen Dunmore, The Observer 'Highly sensitised to the relationship between man and the landscape, and man and the four elements. He has got this marvellous capacity of moving quite effortlessly from today back across a thousand years, and back again.' Charles Causley
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781907587108
Publisert
2011-10-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Enitharmon Press
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
182

Om bidragsyterne

Kevin Crossley-Holland has written eight collections of poetry. His translations from Anglo-Saxon are gathered in The Anglo-Saxon World, The Exeter Book Riddles and Beowulf, and he is the author of The Penguin Book of Norse Myths. Last year, he published his moving memoir of childhood, The Hidden Roads, described by Rowan Williams as 'A lovely, poignant book, not wasting a word and evoking place in a deep way.' His books for children include retellings of traditional tale as well as the Arthur trilogy (translated into twenty-four languages) and Gatty's Tale, and have been awarded the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. He has been shortlisted for the position of Children's Laureate. He has worked with many composers, including Sir Arthur Bliss, William Mathias, Nicola LeFanu, Giles Swayne and Bernard Hughes; with Ivan Cutting he co-authored The Wuffings, a play about the birth of East Anglia; and with Lawrence Sail he edited two anthologies, Light Unlocked: Christmas Card Poems and The New Exeter Book of Riddles. He has collaborated with the photographer John Hedgecoe and the artists John Lawrence, James Dodds and Charles Keeping, and joined forces with Norman Ackroyd to produce Moored Man, a cycle of north Norfolk poems, watercolours and etchings. Kevin Crossley-Holland is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and patron of the Society for Storytelling and of Publishing House Me (Young Gifted and Talented Academy). He is an Honorary Fellow of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford.